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2021 BWIAH Provider Meeting

The New York State Department of Health's Bureau of Women, Infant, and Adolescent Health (BWIAH) held its 2021 Provider Meeting virtually May 18-21. The event's theme was The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma on Health and Relationships. Many presentations are shared below; however, some presenters opted not to be recorded.

2021 BWIAH Provider Meeting Program

Please note that many of these recordings cover topics that may be painful to listen to. If you are viewing webinars that address trauma, we encourage you to balance your viewing with any self-care that you need. You may also wish to view the webinars that address self-care and healing. Our deep appreciation goes to all of you doing this work.

May 18, 2021

Opening Keynote

Adverse Childhood Experiences Study: Resources from keynote speaker
  Vincent J. Felitti, MD

Presentation slides and recording are not provided

Workshop Block 1

Integrating Trauma-Informed Care into Organizations: What are the Steps?
  Susan Green, LCSW, and Samantha Koury
Self-Care Tools: Evidence-Based Stress Reduction Techniques
  Michelle Bombacie, MS, LAc, LMT
Making the Case to Build Community Wealth, Strengthen Resilience, and Prevent ACES: Child Abuse and Neglect in NYS
  Michael Bauer, MS, Leah Hines, MPH, and Priti Irani, MSPH
Maternal Mortality in New York State
  Marilyn Kacica, MD, MPH, and Meaghan Carroll, MSEd

May 19, 2021

Morning Keynote

Youth with a History of Childhood Trauma and the Compounding Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  Angela Diaz, MD, PhD, MPH

Workshop Block 2

Building an Organizational Culture that is Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centered and the Necessary Redesign during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  Angela Diaz, MD, PhD, MPH, Anne Nucci-Sack, MD, and Rachel Colon
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Human Trafficking, and Addiction Connection
  Keith Scott, MPP
Know More, Do More: Recognizing and Responding to Stalking
Resources for Professionals
  Dana Fleitman, MA, EdHD
Through the Looking Glass: Recognizing Mental Health and Intimate Partner Violence through a Virtual Lens
  Corbin Knight-Dixon, MS, and Elisabeth Salner, LCSW, MPH
Tracing Trauma: Transforming Your Physical and Mental Space
  Sam Skaller, MA, Taryn Kutujian, and Katie Grudens

Workshop Block 3

Immigration and Trauma: Before, During, and After
  Andrés Hoyos, MS, LCSW
Stalking 2.0: The Use of Technology to Stalk
Resources for Professionals
  Dana Fleitman, MA, EdHD

BWIAH Provider Meeting participants can request a copy of the presentation slides by contacting your BWIAH Program Manager

Power of Accountability: Becoming Anti-Racist and Eliminating Oppression in Our Work
  Angela M. Douglas and Randi Bregman
Makin' It Work: Incorporating a Trauma-Informed Approach in Evidence-Based Programs
  Michele Luc, MSW
Diving into Complexity: From Evidence-Based to Participatory, Local-Level Maintenance and Impact
  Eric McGriff

May 20, 2021

Workshop Block 4

Do You Communicate with Patients and Partners? You Need a Communication Plan
  Jessica Holli, MS, and Clancey Bateman, MS, MPH
Building Resilient Communities: Tools for Health and Human Services
  Tamaé Memole
Best Practices in Facilitating Virtual Support Groups
  Clare Friedrich, MA, CLC, and Eric Reyes, LMSW
Sexual and Reproductive Justice: What the Framework Challenges Us to Do
  Adjoa S. Tetteh, MA, CHES, CLC
How is COVID-19 Impacting the Emotional Well-Being of Adolescents?
  Jutta Dotterweich, MA

Workshop Block 5

Racial Justice Initiative
  Angella Timothy, Rae Ann Augliera, MS, CHES, and Erin C. Knoerl, MPH
Measuring Performance to Advance Patient-Centered Contraceptive Access and Autonomy
  Christine Dehlendorf, MD, MAS
Building the Evidence Base for Sexual Violence Prevention: Lessons Learned from the Brothers as Allies Program
  Janis Whitlock, PhD, MPH, Mary Maley, MS, and Ann-Margret Foley, MSW
Through the Looking Glass: Recognizing Mental Health and Intimate Partner Violence Through a Virtual Lens
  Corbin Knight-Dixon, MS, and Elisabeth Salner, LCSW, MPH
What's a 'Gram? Using Technology and Social Media to Improve Your Outreach During COVID-19 and Beyond
  Jessica Holli, MS, and Clancey Bateman, MS, MPH

May 21, 2021

Workshop Block 6

Maintaining Access to Contraceptive Services During COVID-19: Changes, Challenges, and Innovative Solutions
  Mikayla Bobrow, MA, and Corbin Knight-Dixon, MS
Power of Accountability: Becoming Anti-Racist and Eliminating Oppression in Our Work
  Angela M. Douglas and Randi Bregman
Tools and Tips for Working with Local Policymakers
  Elizabeth Day, PhD
Tracing Trauma: Transforming Your Physical and Mental Space
  Sam Skaller, MA, Taryn Kutujian, and Katie Grudens

Workshop Block 7

What's a 'Gram? Using Technology and Social Media to Improve Your Outreach During COVID-19 and Beyond
  Jessica Holli, MS, and Clancey Bateman, MS, MPH
Creating Healing-Centered Workplaces for Staff and Clients
  Mary Dino, LCSW, and Brita Loeb, LMSW
Language Matters
  Marisol De Leon
Sexual and Reproductive Justice: What the Framework Challenges Us to Do
  Adjoa S. Tetteh, MA, CHES, CLC
How is COVID-19 Impacting the Emotional Well-Being of Adolescents?
  Jutta Dotterweich, MA
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